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Ashley Pemberton & Katie L Wilson

Mum’s shock as five-year-old daughter leaves school and walks half a mile to B&M

A mum has spoken of her shock after her five year-old daughter was able to get out of school and walk to the supermarket where she works - more than half a mile away.

Talor Hartshorne was on shift at a B&M store when she turned round and spotted her daughter, Maisie Glynn, standing next to her.

Maisie, who is in year one, had managed to leave the school grounds during the lunch break and made her way to her mum's place of work in Batley, West Yorkshire.

Luckily she was unhurt in the incident but Talor said it could have been much worse.

The mum has now pulled her child out of the school, as she no longer trusts them to look after her daughter.

Batley Parish Junior, Infant and Nursery School, where a five-year-old pupil was able to sneak out of class and walk to B&M store half a mile away (Google)

She said: "She was in the school playing and having her lunch, then managed to leave the school grounds and head into Batley without any of the teachers realising she was missing.

"I was at work at the supermarket and turned round and my daughter was there.

"I took her back to school to find out what was going on and they didn't know she had gone.

"It's disgusting to have allowed that to happen.

"She's only five years old. It was very lucky that I was in a place that she has visited before.

"It could have been a very different situation. It's a very busy town.

"I have now taken my daughter out of that school. I told them that they are not to be trusted."

Talor Hartshorne was on shift at the B&M store in Batley on Tuesday February 15th when she spotted her daughter (Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)

Philip Sunter, headteacher at Maisie’s former school, Batley Parish Junior, Infant and Nursery School, said it had launched a probe into the incident that took place on Tuesday 15th February.

He added: "The safety of all of our pupils is always our number one priority and we are thoroughly investigating how this was able to happen.

"We offer our deepest apologies to the parents of this pupil.

"I would like to reassure all parents that this is an isolated incident and something we are taking incredibly seriously."

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